![]() ![]() There wasn’t really any angst in this one, at least not between the two of them. ![]() It was filled with steamy goodness and fluffy scenes. ![]() This is the third book in the “ Fallen Angel” series and it starts exactly where the previous book left us… with Viper and Halo declaring their love for one another in front of the entire worldįor me, this book felt like a really long epilogue with all the good feels. ![]() Halo and Viper’s story concludes in ANGEL.ĪNGEL (Fallen Angel #3) can be all yours here: USA TODAY bestselling authors Ella Frank and Brooke Blaine conclude the story of sexy Fallen Angel rockers Viper and Halo in ANGEL.Īs Fallen Angel embarks on their worldwide Corruption tour, frontman Halo is forced to deal with his newfound fame, as well as his intense feelings for his bandmate, Viper.īecause now Halo has everything he ever dreamed of and one surprise he never expected: a boyfriend.Īnd Viper has the one thing he never thought he wanted but found himself chasing down: a relationship.įrom the very beginning, they were drawn to each other, but can these polar opposites find lasting love, or will their flame burn out?ĪNGEL is the third book of the Fallen Angel Series and should be read following HALO and VIPER. ![]()
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Charles Bruce Chatwin was an English novelist and travel writer. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm not actively looking to read more of Taylor Jenkins Reid's works, but if I run into one. It’s a book IĬan recommend if you enjoy a light but earnest story about finding yourself,Īmong love and other things. Happy to enjoy a cup of tea but not an intellectual conversation. Time I spent with it, and it’s like an old goofy friend with whom I’m always It wasn’t a life-changing book, but sometimes I’m reminded of the It wasn’t exactly deep, dark or bittersweet, but it was beautiful in its Sometimes and shake my head in disbelief when going through her struggles with I would be lying if I claimed that I didn’t enjoy After I Do, didn’t giggle with Lauren ![]() ![]() ![]() It is evident that she too loves this area of the country.ĭeanna is a biologist who has taken to hiding herself up in the mountains after having her heart broken. Barabara’s writing paints a picture of beauty of the setting like no other author can. The setting is a small town and the outskirts located within Apalacia. It is also a love of nature, a love of life and a rebirth of love. Only it’s not just about human love, although that is prevalent for all 3 of the characters. The story line follows the 3 lives and it is described as being a love story…and it is. (Funny how that works sometimes.)Īlso note: this review MAY contain spoilers.Ī Prodigal Summer is a beautifully woven piece whose main characters are dancing around each other within their lives without actually touching…until the very end of the book. ![]() ![]() I also would like to add that I had checked out this title from our local library before and could not get past the first couple of pages at that time. Her writing always has this beautiful melodic feel to it that pulls me in to every word on the page. 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Spencer gives you all the feels!” -Sabrina Jeffries “Brilliantly crafted…an irresistible cocktail of smart characterization, sophisticated sensuality, and sharp wit.” -Booklist STARRED REVIEW “Sparkling…impossible not to love.” - Popsugar Fans of Evie Dunmore, Sarah MacLean, and Eloisa James will delight in this innovative, empowering, and sexy story from acclaimed author Minerva Spencer. ![]() A PopSugar Best New Romance of November A She Reads Fall Historical Romance Pick A Bookclubz Recommended Read “Unique characters and emotional depth.a winner. ![]() ![]() Generic Used Book Descriptions: Very Good: These books have been read, but they are still in good condition. Can she convince all those close to her - especially her boss and her boyfriend - not to believe everything they read? 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